In a shocking turn of events, All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) beloved tag team, Private Party, might be on the verge of splitting up. Isiah Kassidy, one half of the duo, recently expressed his disappointment and frustration with their recent run, hinting at a potential breakup. This news has sent shockwaves through the wrestling community, leaving fans wondering what the future holds for Private Party.
Comprised of Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen, Private Party has been an integral part of AEW since its inception in 2019. The duo had been together since 2015, dominating the independent scene before making their way to the Jacksonville-based promotion. Their high-flying moves and electrifying performances have made them fan favorites, but recent results have left Kassidy feeling defeated.
Just last week, Private Party suffered a heartbreaking loss to The Young Bucks in the tag team championship tournament. To make matters worse, Isiah Kassidy was defeated by Samoa Joe on a recent episode of Dynamite. The defeats have taken a toll on Kassidy, who was seen visibly distraught in a backstage clip. When asked about the future of Private Party, Kassidy hinted at a potential breakup, leaving fans on edge.
“It’s tough, you know? We’ve been here since day one, and we’ve achieved nothing,” Kassidy said, his voice laced with disappointment. “It hurts, you know? We’ve been together for eight years, and what do we have to show for it?” he continued.
Kassidy’s sentiments are understandable, given the duo’s lack of championship gold and notable accomplishments despite their dedication to AEW. However, it’s worth noting that Private Party continues to exist as of now, and only time will tell if Tony Khan and the creative team plan on pulling the plug on the beloved tag team.
The potential breakup of Private Party has sparked a heated debate among wrestling enthusiasts, with some arguing that a split could lead to new and exciting opportunities for Kassidy and Quen, while others believe that the duo’s chemistry and experience make them a valuable asset to AEW.
What do you think, wrestling fans? Should Private Party break up, or should they stick together and fight for success? Sound off in the comments below!